English coat of arms, William III, circa 1691 ye MEIN TIEN DRAY BY THE Lords-Justices OF IRELAND. Charles Porter, Tho. Coningesby, INformation having been given Us, that divers Soldiers of the Regiment of the Lord George Hamilton, out of a Dislike to their Majesties Service, have deserted and left their Colours, We think fit hereby to Declare, that all and every such Soldier, that shall come in and surrender themselves to the Officer in Chief with the said Regiment here in this City, by the 22d. day of this instant January, in Order to their again Taking Service, shall be fully pardonned of their said Crimes: But whosoever of them, that shall neglect or refuse, so to come In, within the Time hereby given, shall be Prosecuted as deserters and Punished accordingly. And that all and every of them, so refusing or neglecting to come In as aforesaid, may receive condign Punishment for such their desertion, We further Declare that what Person, or Persons soever, that shall apprehended and Take such Soldiers, or so discover them as that they shall be apprehended and Taken, shall receive, as a Reward, the Sum of Forty shillings for every Man so Taken or discovered. And no Person is to Harbour or Conceal such Soldiers, or Further or Favour their Escape, as they will Answer the Contrary at their utmost Peril. Given at the Castle of Dublin, this 4th day of January. 1691. By the Lords-Justices Command. J. Thurston. Dublin, Printed by Andrew Crook Assignee of Benjamin took, Printer to the King and Queen at their Majesties Printing-house on Ormonde-Key.